It is the chocolate chip cookie
Massachusetts
Massachusetts has a State Fruit (cranberry), State Muffin (corn muffin), State Bean (baked navy beans), State Dessert (Boston cream pie), State Cookie (chocolate chip cookie), and a State Donut (Boston cream donut), but it has not State Snack. The chocolate chip cookie is probably the State Cookie because it was invented at the Toll House Inn, in Whitman, Massachusetts, in the 1930s.
The chocolate chip cookie was designated as the official state cookie of Massachusetts in 1997 due to its historical significance and popularity. It was invented by Ruth Wakefield in the 1930s at the Toll House Inn in Whitman, Massachusetts. The cookie's origins and its enduring appeal symbolize a piece of the state's culinary heritage, making it a beloved treat both locally and nationally.
Massachusetts has the chocolate chip cookie. Pennsylvania also chose the chocolate chip cookie. New Mexico has the Bizcochito. North Dakota has only one edible official symbol and that is the chokecherry, and not a cookie.
There is no official state cookie for the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. There are a couple of cookie companies proposing that it be the chocolate chip cookie, or the oatmeal chocolate chip cookie. The chocolate chip cookie, however, was invented in 1930 in Massachusetts at the Toll House Inn, by Ruth Wakefield. The official state cookie should obviously be the whoopie pie, if the legislature has any sense. That means that the chocolate chip cookie will be a shoo-in.
Pennsylvania's state cookie is the choclate chip cookie.
Tennessee State cookie is a Chocolate chip cookie.
Not finding an official state cookie
The Illinois state cookie is the oatmeal raisin.
the sugar cookie
Massachusetts
Hawaii does not have an Official State Cookie but it does name the Coconut Muffin as a State Symbol.